A superfood station, the future of fitness and more in L.A. wellness news. Superfood delivery company Daily Harvest — which delivers coconut chia puddings, mushroom and miso soups and more to your front door — is going the pop-up route. The upcoming Refueling Station by Daily Harvest is being designed as “a place to go when you need to take care off yourself the way you... >>

Angels reach deals with last 6 arbitration-eligible players. The Los Angeles Angels reached one-year contract agreements with all six of their remaining arbitration-eligible players >>

As it develops rules of the road, L.A. County considers a voluntary ban on scooters. Los Angeles County is considering what amounts to a voluntary ban on electric scooters as it develops regulations for companies to operate them safely in unincorporated areas. The Board of Supervisors is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a plan that would, for now, halt their operations in neighborhoods... >>

Austin Beutner to present new offer to LAUSD teachers, but strike remains likely. With a Monday teachers’ strike approaching, Los Angeles schools Supt. Austin Beutner promised to bring a revised offer to the union Friday, on the expectation of new money from Gov. Gavin Newsom's proposed budget. Beutner did not release details of the offer in advance of the latest negotiating... >>

Feds launch criminal probe into potential misuse of funds at L.A. Trade-Technical College. Federal authorities have launched a criminal investigation into the potential misuse of a $19.2 million federal grant by two administrators at Los Angeles Trade-Technical College, The Times has learned. Leticia Barajas, a vice president over workforce development, was placed on paid administrative... >>

Junk, blight and problem businesses: South L.A. residents fume over code enforcement. For more than a decade, complaints have rolled into the Department of Building and Safety about broken cars cluttering the street around an auto repair shop on West Adams Boulevard. Again and again, Los Angeles city inspectors have ordered the shop to clean up its act. And again and again, the... >>

L.A. restaurant reviews, CDMX pizza. Good morning. It’s a cold and rainy weekend here in Los Angeles, thus a good time to read about food (or television), make a pot of soup, and maybe venture out to try a new restaurant. This week we have particular suggestions, as our two new restaurant critics, Patricia Escarcega and Bill Addison... >>

L.A. Street Sellers Outlawed No More. For over a century, street vendors have been a forbidden fixture of the city’s kaleidoscopic landscape. Now, as part of California’s push to protect undocumented immigrants, the city has legalized sidewalk vending. >>

L.A. teachers' strike: It's not too late to avert disaster. Memo to L.A. Unified, the teacher’s union and all concerned: Can a strike, which could begin Monday, be averted? Absolutely, and about half a million families in greater Los Angeles would be grateful. But the adults still have some homework to complete. I know and respect lots of L.A. Unified teachers,... >>

SoCal classical music listings, Jan. 13-20: Messiaen’s Turangalila Symphony with the LA Phil and more. Adams & Glass John Adams leads the LA Phil and singer Angelique Kidjo in the world premiere of Philip Glass’ Symphony No. 12, “Lodger,” based on music by David Bowie and Brian Eno; program also includes Gabriella Smith’s “Tumblebird Contrails,” and Adams’ “Grand Pianola Music” featuring pianists... >>

SoCal dance listings, Jan. 13-20: American Ballet Theatre’s ‘Harlequinade’ and more. Be Seen This work from Acts of Matter artistic director Rebecca Lemme examines the lives of those on the margins of society; part of the third annual “Dance at the Odyssey” festival. Odyssey Theatre, 2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd., West L.A. Jan. 13. Sun., 2 p.m. $25. (310) 477-2055. I fall, I flow,... >>

Student says she supports striking L.A. Unified teachers, is removed from school job. A student was banned from the morning announcements at her high school in Los Angeles after she proclaimed her support for striking teachers. >>

The long-term problem at L.A. Unified that a strike can't fix. The state Department of Finance just delivered a little-noticed blow to Los Angeles schools. Its updated projections showed that the population of school-aged children is declining even faster than previously expected. The strike that’s likely to start on Monday cannot overcome this kind of trouble.... >>

Video: Kate Mara stays coy on her pregnancy while hiking with friend. Kate Mara stays coy on her pregnancy while hiking with a friend in Los Angeles. Kate bundles up in a denim jacket and a red beanie. Her black leggings match her black boots. >>

What's next for the brothers behind 'Avengers: Endgame'?. After "Avengers: Endgame," could brothers and co-directors Joe and Anthony Russo head to a streaming series? Joe Russo ponders the question while promoting his Simone restaurant in LA. (Jan. 11) >>